AFL
Mark Identification

AFL

Serial Number

85235680

Filing Date

Feb 7, 2011

Registration Date

Nov 6, 2012

Trademark by

AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC

Active Trademark

Classification Information

Power tools, namely, optical fiber cleaver

Machinery

Fiber optical products and equipment, namely, Optical Ground Wire Cable (OPGW), OPGW hardware, namely, dual-purpose metallic cable containing optical fibers for use on overhead transmission lines as a static/earth wire while providing a method of optical communications; loose tube fiber optic cable, namely, cable suitable for lashing or pulling through a duct or installing directly into the ground comprised of optical fibers housed in stranded plastic tubes with sufficient strength members and jacketing materials to protect the optical fibers which are used for telecommunications; microcore fiber optic cable, skywrap, namely, optical fiber cables, premise cable, namely, fiber optic cable; dielectric and metallic fiber optic cable suitable for installation within premises, namely, structured cabling for local area network installations as well as telephony and data communications; optical fiber connectivity equipment, namely, cable connectors; mechanical splices, namely, splices between two pieces of optical fiber with a non-fusion splice; indoor, outdoor, bend insensitive and pm cable assemblies, namely, fiber optic assemblies built for installation in telecommunications networks, closures, racks, panels, cabinets; optical components, namely, splitters/couplers, DWDM, CWDM, attenuators, Mux/DeMux optical couplers, terminators, wavelength division multiplexers, patch panels, optical cable assemblies, multifiber optical cable assemblies, optical modules and associated passive components design to manipulate optical signals in a controlled and predictable manner; fiber demarcation, namely, closures and enclosures design for terminations and distribution of optical fibers; outside plant cable assemblies, namely, drops and other fiber optic assemblies for interconnect and distribution between OSP interfaces; copper apparatus, namely, network interface devices (NIDs) used in telephony; coaxial cable splitters; computer network interface devices; premise electronics and filters, namely, devices for filtering and splitting of xDSL, line modules, RFI filters, in the nature of optical filters; line modules for network interface devices, namely, line modules for termination and distribution of copper pairs; fusion splicers, namely, equipment for aligning and joining optical fibers together; specialty optical fibers, namely, large core fiber, image fiber, fiber bundles, fiber scopes, capillary tubing, tapered fiber; optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRS) OTDR test kits comprised of optical power meters, optical light sources; inspection scope, namely, spotting scopes; fiber optic instruments, namely, fiber rings, adapters, test jumpers; optical analysis and reporting software; fiber test kits comprised of optical power meters, lead and laser light sources; optical loss test kits comprised of integrated power meter and light source devices and optical analysis/reporting software; visual fault identifiers, namely, fiber optic equipment in the nature of visible red laser sources; optical fiber identifiers, namely, fiber optic equipment in the nature of units capable of measuring inbound and outbound traffic without network disruption and units capable of detecting active optical network terminals without network disruption; microscopes; videoscopes; talk sets, namely, talking machines used for audio communication over fiber devices and optical attenuators; network simulators, namely, portable and rack-mounted fiber network emulation units; passive optical network, point-to-point electronics, bandwidth management products, namely, premise electronics and filters, namely, filtering and/or splitting of xDSL signal, lighting protectors, media conversion, line modules, signal attenuation, half ringer, RFI filtering; certification test kits comprised of fiber optic equipment, namely, optical test loss set, optical time domain reflectometer, visual fault locator, and analysis, reporting, and certification software; tinned substation connectors, namely, accessory products to support bus conductor and devices that carry current within the substation; computer terminals; vibration analysis software for placement of dampers and spacers on transmission and distribution lines; fiber optic equipment for the purpose of compressing transmission fittings, namely, hydraulic pressed-to-install aluminum tube-type products for providing a termination point or a means of splicing the conductor; fiber optic equipment in the nature of network underground limiting connectors, namely, connection terminals and fusing devices to protest the equipment during fault conditions; high voltage transmission compression fittings, namely, dead ends, terminals, splices made from aluminum tube used to provide termination points and splicing of conductors; fiber optic equipment in the nature of aluminum substation connectors, namely, accessory products that are welded or bolted onto bus pipe or conductor for mechanical and electrical support; fiber optic equipment in the nature of bronze substation connectors, namely, accessory products that are welded or bolted onto bus pipe or conductor for mechanical and electrical support; none of the above including lighting apparatus and equipment

Electrical and Scientific Apparatus

Optical fiber and connector cleaning products, namely, non-moistened wipes and sticks that are not impregnated with cleaning solutions used for cleaning connectors on jumpers, connectors in adapters and for preparing fibers for fusion splicing and termination

Housewares and Glass

Telecommunications services, namely, providing fiber optic network services

Telecommunications